Featured 2018 St. Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival Production

Josh’s patio furniture went missing from him 16th floor apartment. His search for what happened brings more than he bargained for.

Wrong Trousers Productions presents What The Hell Happened To My Patio Furniture?! A comedic tale about a man and his search for his patio furniture. The mystery premieres at the St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival, from June 7 – 17 at Montreal Improv Theater Espace B.

In the summer of 2017, Josh, a listless loner, came home to his sixteenth floor apartment to find his patio furniture had mysteriously disappeared from his balcony. Soon after, his furniture seems to be popping up everywhere – at Canadian Tire, at Lester’s Deli and even at a high-society party. Josh has no time to investigate because he‘s too busy trying to impress his new girlfriend, working at a new job and avoiding his mother’s request for grandchildren. However, the nagging feeling to find out what really happened will lead him down a path that could jeopardize everything.

My butt has a good feeling about this show – Jeff Gandell, director

Joshua Budman, is an improviser, storyteller, lip-syncer and air-guitar player. Over the past fifteen years, he has performed improv in various groups and formats, seen mostly at Theater Ste Catherineand Montreal Improv. In 2013, he debuted his solo sketch act, Jewbacca, at the Montreal Sketch Fest. A long time Fringe patron and volunteer, Patio Furniture is his first Fringe show. His patio furniture really did disappear mysteriously from his 16th floor apartment. It has been a full year and he still does not know what happened.

Jeff Gandell is a playwright, storyteller, actor, and musician. Previous directing credits include Nisha Coleman’s Self-Exile (Best Production, 2016 Montreal Fringe). His previous Fringe productions include Atomic City (nominated for Segal Centre award), The Balding (nominated for Best Comedy),Things Drugs Taught Me, and Danger Unit. He created Yarn, a monthly storytelling show that takes place in Montreal.

Featured Event

About

MTH is the largest website of its kind, serving as a leading online source of information on the Montreal English language theatre scene. We provide focused coverage of the local performing arts community by publishing news articles, interviews, reviews, auditions, listings, and original content crafted by a team of qualified contributors.